I The Gurdhn. Charlottetown. not, Jan. no, 19884 SPORTS FRONT lBronco Horvath's Arrival L Halts Leafs' Line Juggling .E By BILL MacDOUGALL Canadian Press Staff Writer Imlach lets them become and hadn't been going in often Horvath was flying. He picked enough to suit New York Rang. I AN A week ago tonight. manager» tip three assists in Toronto's ers. who put him on waivers, A By PILS CALLAGH coach Punch lmlach was con- 5-1 victory over Montreal Cana- and that's how Leafs acquired J fusing the opposition. the fans diens th' I. . im. and maybe even his own Tor- PREDICTS IMPROVEMENT I Prior to that. he had been onto Maple Leafs with a jug- And, said Horvath after the owned by every other NHL gling game that left the game. “once we get to know iteam. Detroit was the only one goaltender alone sure of the each other better our perform- 'to relegate him completely to Intercollegiate Basketball 007'... ST'Dlmsmm" vanity BaSketban squad “'1” be .5961“; in ‘position he'd play next. ance will improve." the minors, although Montreal third win in seven starts this season when Mount Alllson come. it B ron co Horvath ar- By “we” he meant newly- used him for only one game. VlSltmg this alternpon at the local college gymI d rived. Leafs started winning found linemates Shack and Bob Horvath has seven goals and I Last weekend In 530k"1llev the Red “iwmwm “"de’I‘ Et and the line-juggling stopped. Pulford. who before Horvath‘sl 19 assists this season. far off Hilton. managed to squeeze Iout a close dectston over the IVIOIJIIIIe e events are all arrival were playing on sepa- I the pace he set in his orime 7 Allison students. Ed an his boys fl 9 they1 canf £91333 related. ;rate threesomes. Now they con- i as the pivot on Boston Bruins’ 7 m galhletsthhsmigcrihfihgp:hignthethvlfilaystheTmfiut: cghzge HorvathI a veteran centre : Istitute Leafs' third line. replac— I famed Uke line. His best sea- : (‘hatham Their setbacks were suffered at the hands of UnneIr- wh0 has seen ice time with 11:5 thfiacgmbrztlonl 0f cegl‘e I sort Iwas 1:59;th when he had 39 shy of New Brunswick. st. Francis Xavier University. Acadia every National Hockey League SIe‘ga I arndSPIII :ngers on and s an Iashsts for to II l'niversity and St, Mary's University. However. Saints have lm- . club except Detroit Red Wings. Th 1‘ It iu or . I I poiIiIits. oneInolnt ehlnd Bobby proved greatly since several of these losses came about and i joined Leafs last Sunday in to IfcIIICSIIl‘I s 815 iifgg{e551ve.IHu of Chicago Black Hawks I‘ coach Hilton feels his squad right now wtll cause any of the Detroit and took a regu‘ar job bIggtI-onecmng “8;! I as cItém- .for the league scoring cham- II opposition Plenty 0' trouble- . . lthat night against the Wings. .b Shac'k,s 2010;; 3 pg?“ idlpll . ‘n l m h I? THERE'S no doubt about it. the team lsnt as strong aIs I .I is presence was felt HeIai’I f 85 n8 0; Il‘Olllca Y. n S t Tee Settle! I2 year ago when it scored the daylights out of St. FX before 05- Iassisted on the tying goal by; r0. I Ithh Leafs, only the Bruins in: the Maritime crown. The two top scorers of last year. Len , Eddie Shack In a m draw Both Hart-ls, who has been have stopped htm from getting l2 Sims and John HotnoI am. not with the squad this season and B wedneday night the for benched, and Stewart, who has Indy points. That was Thursday Ht'lt has made the going so much tougher. Despite the fact that IV I s were as 'Stable as . nutmeg to hls wrists“ will have Inight when Toronto beat Boston I the tram lacks height, they are optimistic and are working hard _ I I I I 0" ° "‘9 l a tough time regaining perma- ~I 6-3. L at thotr task. h I mama“ fTgEISE étllll‘lers Itt-ogh PIrthce léig Iclhamglhnship had lIzomitno Summerside in their g a m e I dell S ea in a n, second stone, Inent jobs. ‘ l He gets another crack at ht; Members of the s uad include Don DESROC es 0 o a 95 0 age n are e. uep I 11 II or e 0 . _ I I I I tam“ n was Dnn who‘lwo" The Evening Patriot plaque as the town were among favorites to ion finals next month Th 9 yesterday. Left to right. Mark Barry Willis, mate and Wayne gIngsiéiitgaggrschezeexpglngmh gguItIf:m‘IIlIlsaI:esTtgllIlclI§ltlgIMaths; most valuable player to his squad throughout the football season- cop the Island Schoolboy curl- Welshmen beat Montague and MacPherson. first stone, Run— Matheson. skip. “ring the seasm_t:yovercome night his opponents will be his . . Id a mmtmm ‘ClubI ‘ended with last Sunday's tie. 9‘5- 0 .Toronto’s other two lines have . 1.45 P.M. i , I ‘— eg I a n s U n b n , Saturday Knock-out (Finals) ltrite“..glgfgtaflfigl-w D8}: IPOWI‘IGI DOWNS ; Ice 1 — G. Vessey, G. Ander- . ‘ “ ' ‘ ‘ o son. A. E. Piercey. H. Gaudie figfigID‘fid“nfieugmigfiesfi'f;lCOrnwall 7'4 ' VS- W~ Rodd- 0- MacLeanv A'faceoffs for Frank Mahovlichi Pownal Royals defeated Corn- l Iwall Meteors 7-4 in a regular 53 l ’ i “Q r. DcsRochcs is a good strong rebounder with a good jump shoh. a Last season he averaged 7 points per game. He's 6’ 2" n . Weighs 200 lbs. I Other footballers on the team are Fred Ripley who starred at quartet-link. Frank Garrity and Walter Buotte. Ripley is a 6' 170 lb. freshman. Garrity is a junior student who has out- standing defensive ability and Buotte is the smallest but fastest man on the squad. ' l Wilson. 6- Lidsmne- and Bob Nevin who has take The Rest 0* The Boys Favorites | 0 Co C rown 2 — c. Pie-Vi B “Page. J- 60m“ Vs- after recovering from s kneeI ' r . ‘ OTHER members of the Red andme hoopsters are Gene IJI BurdenI II HomeI DrI web in)“ y McLaughlin. considered the outstandlll'g Tookle. Da'n Eaton. 8 Prince of Wales College cur- {men come through with a tri-lside. It was a 3-3 battle until some and they rallied from be- .stor. J ' HorvathI who win he 33 G Cruwys and LI Duffy each a I . n . possible replacement for one 0If the 'b “1811'. Martin COFCOl‘anr lers have a stranglehold on the umph. it would give them three Charlottetown broke it open hind to score a handsome four ‘ Ice 3 —— R. Spillett. E. Mathe- March 12‘ has an added 1. air: D Wood DI Mutch and G hlzfzcst man on the squad. Phil MullalY. 8 JV graduate and im' ‘sciioolboy curling championship lvlctories in as many starts. No l with three in the filth. Summer. on the very next end. After son. M. McGuigan. E. Tanion. to keep hotI If he doesn't "€211; gemam one 'cach I it league game at North River rink last night. Scoring for the winners were provmg each tune out. Pete Grant. Harry Callaghan. Larry iof Prince Edward Island. other club in that case could lside managed singles on the that there was no catching the ‘ vs. H. R. Carruthcrs. F. Mac- it with 1,93st there's a spot in. Cornwall snipers were: 1’. Farrah. iloeI $37551 anddRogertIFI‘IfiIncglghcour are “mm” key I» The Wellemen grabbed vic- ‘Imaich them. lsixlhI seventh and tenth but an. boys from Prince County. Millan. S. Bcaton. H. S. Spillett. the minors awaiting him He; Mapphoc 2_ HI Inman and F. 5 men fails is cgplrfi‘rlmadd :iizuid enjoy his best year. He is in ‘0“35 "1 P0”! matches yester- “regimen, coached by Bot, lather big three for Charlotte- Montague is idle this morning yiceId — C. FlIlnn. L. Turner. figures he-n make the gran AndrewsI 5 flea-I “Indium and improving each game. IdayI downing Montague 1&7 1n LeCIairI had a rather easy hm? lump in the eighth sewed mat- when Summerstde lads try to \. Mitton. G. lNewman. vs. .. “I've nether felt bettef_I Tonight Nine Mile Creek Bull. 6 Francour is the fellow who turned into the top scorer to- 5”"? mumlllgI Iand ll‘lpplng Sum-10f it in me momm match as er up for the Weymout'h . slop the march of the \l’clIsin- Sqiiarcbrlggs. A. Bagnali, D. There‘s nothing wrong with my dogs and Hampshire Bulldogs a ward the end of last season. Hilton expects Bob will kep it up lmerSlde 10") m “18 allernOOD-Iln; 3 I Street student's. mir'n- This afternoon at 2-30 It 3 J Douglas. 1- Webster style. I still operate on lhatI tangle in a regular league fix- lhis basketball 593mm ltlie other contest. SununerSldeIlhey coasted to tllelT lopsided Summepside survived a huge Montague vs Charlottetown and l Ice 5 —— E. Taylor. A. Leaman, ltinge in front of a not and with ‘ turo at North River with action t So there you have a bit of a sketch of the boys who will ledged Montague 11-9 to earn a l 16-7 verdict. The Montague lads . , the championship concludes to- Dr. Kelly. J. Weldon. vs. R. EW- any breaks they'll go in." slated to get underway at 8 8 . ~ - ~ b stx ender by Montague in the II entertain Mount Allison hoopsters here this afternoon at 8 1-1 summary in the first day opening the affair with a I night with Summerside and ing. H. Douglas. B. Parke. Du Up to last weekend theylo’ciock sharp. of the double round robin cham- three ender but after that the “lghlcap- The “lemme” were Montague fighting it out. Re o'clock. , - t Take in lth CPI-me- pions-hi-p play. collegians dominated the pro- enjoying a 6-2 lead when Roger This evening the annual din- 3 ram, . . The capitol city colleslans ceedinss. Clair's Montague rink roared ner will be held at Charlotte-I Ice 3 —- Schoolboy (Ch'town: ' I "I ACflVflY could end the affair in their Skip Wayne Matiiieson found through With the six in theItowr. Club at 5.31 vs_ Montague) II first contest this morning with the going tougher against his seventh end. However young LlNEsconEs Rm, III THE Vat-10m] Hockev League race has become even fighter Summerside. Should the Welsh- former mates from Summer- Bob Keizer steadied his four- Montague 300 010 0102—7 Supper Club Curlers. 1 ' Charlottetown MIXED cu DI . ' ‘ 'r 1 Leaf now trail the RLING and Montreal Canadiens and oronto Maps 5 8 The muowmg IS the meedI league-leading Chicago Blark Hawks by a mere two points. It I I 013 204 40204 I I I could happen that Hawks find themselves in third place by Summe'pside 200 101 1001.. jcuriing draw for Saturday nighti‘ , Monday. No don't get excited you Chicago fans. we are merely Charlottetown I at the Ch'town Citib. Nine teams; I IA stating that the possibility is there. It’s not likely to happen. 021 030 0310—10 ' are pl 8 y l n g games. These! ‘ - Tonight Toronto Maple Leafs will boostaovoritesito g3? {we 0 o o summmide 1m ‘31 041%“ “,3 m s are from siside and! more points when they entertain the B n Bru ns. c m- Montague on 000 mm_ 9 . RCA]: CluhsI Ii WASHINGTON (APIflB k lachmm had a". easy time “my!” in Boston so the odds I S .7 P-M- Harris. Washington's “boy llvton}: :9 waking? 32:25:; favor Ithem beating Boston tonight. In Montreal tIl‘ie gagsflhog n .10 l I” 1 _ J' Maccregor- 0- . der" manager when he led the Washington 18 years over three 1‘8“, “Wk Rangers and here again the home team s on e m I'IULIIEG l MaCGregori G“ Newman» 1- New‘ old Senators to their only world spans. bossed Detroit for seven iv emerge the victor. The front-running Hawks are at De 0 . [man VI (gummorsideI ‘ ’ h Win r ad totlirow the Pilous crew for - - H ‘ , baseball championship. re- years. the ankees two years install"? figure . e gs are e y a S < O 7 I 2 n For Pee Wees l Ike 2 ‘“ G" hays' MKMBCDon' turned Friday to help lift the and spent one year each as Sunday Leafs go into New York and their chances should la d' A' GPrrftt' 6' aysi vs‘ new Senators out of 10th place. manager of the Boston Red Sox k Coach Ivan Donerty has ask-‘ (summerS‘de ' General Manager George 591-. and the Philadelphia Philiies. be excellent to make it a perfect wee . Can-adiens visit . I 3 w R dd M T 1 . Chicago and we're expecting the Bobs to throw the Windy City sung/1153511)}; _ Like the Igaals chalked up by the Royals_ UI Gallant, D_ Cam-011, a_ D913. ed the following Pee Wee play- (‘9 — - " - - “0 9' kirk said the 66-year-old Harris, Hams was general manager ers a - . . J. Zakem. E. Z a k e m. vs. Sum- ~ to report for a practice ses . would be one of his top aides.I of the Red Sox In 1959 and 1960 crew for a loss. Detroit is at Boston and the Bruins should be Itamm” “Silver Seven" of 0th The Ipatpkdale crew mad an, I I rc:i 'v for another Sunday night triumph. l I I the only two goals of the first Second period: sI RoyalsI G11- sion at the Sports Arena at 6.301m0r5‘de' handling special assignments it promises to be one of the most interesting weekends yet “a 1“ the olden daysv the Park' lpertoti The first one came at. its (.1. MacLeod. A. Carroll) this evening: Paul Norris. Paul] Ice 4 - F- Acorn. 1- Duffy. I and evaluating players at the and has performed special as- tli'ls smuon in the loop headed by lawyeir Clarence Campbell. daje Royals dressed only seven tel. some ..headIs_up.. passin “I44; 4I CombinesI vI Harris Trainm-I George CurleyI Louis I T. Burke. E. MacInnes. vs. Sum-Imajor league level’ simmer“ duties for Chicago 1; CW“ “1‘” Y0“ "he first“ the W991" men at Civic Stadium last night by the McLeod-WhitlockCillis. (l3, Grady) 14.13; 5. Ronals. Paul MacDOllgallv Dé‘nd Hume'i-mgrs'g‘il' M J k. A T i ; Harris, a youthful second- White Sox the last two years. and soundly trounced tho trio the last named 'w"shing Gi is A. roll. Whitlock) Jim Andrew. DaVid Roberts. Ge -- - en "15. . ra 11- M I l ' . . . 15I49I penalties __ A Carroll. Alan JamesI Jim Campbell‘ 1 or. D_ Wood. LI J'enkmsv vs. Sum. Ibaseman when he was named 9 in 1924 by the late prune 001mm, Whine, by icff the play. Gillie notched his D C II I .I w I _ I .d I manager ‘ . Leod . double minor) G. ayne MaeQuarrle. Blair Mc—. mt‘l'SI 6' . I _ I tho score of 74 tIsecond asIhe and Jim Mc .arro , v , _ Quarfie Charles 5cm Wa Ine . 8.30 PM. Clark Griffith. responded by II swooped m on Man“ wuh no Hams “double mmor)' 10 mm V I y ‘ Ice 1 —- D. Estabrooks. M.lwinning a pennant in his first 83 14 l I I 2 i 16 feet 21/. in—l I . Combines their first tally. but Eagles 5 11 3 1 1 Iches at Toronto's indoor track l1" two minutes later Gillis wasIPenguins 512 2 1.111 lmeet. l 9 back again for his fotmh tally. ‘ - S prln E Park school Paper. 2. Betty Ann Younker. Sp Pk; .3. B N63 “might: anfl P99 W995 onnie LeClalr. Sp. P With only one player taking - - . .ute migconduct) Ward (served Peters. Wavne Cheverie Kcn a breather at s time. the Roy- Earring, m fight over me by D. Carroll). ' Rodd. D. Scott. D. Jenkins. P.lGarrett. N. MacNeill. M. Madlyear and whipping the New IG 1' ' I. all outmanoeuvred the home ,' . Thu-d period; 6‘ RwalsI J. Campbell. J. Killom. w. Blrt, lNeill vs. (Summerside). iYOl'k Glanls 0‘ 50“ MCGraW? t boy: throughout the contest and The first Fe“ minutes 0‘ “‘9 - s. Mu hv D. Cla E D 5.. ice 2 — H. Sim son N. Sim min the World Series. 1 ' . . second Dem WM scoreless McLeod (A. Carrolll 4.49, 7. I'D .. y. . 1m p .I p I I , dld notI 510W up notleeaIbly fltI .Ih the C b. . ' RoyalsI Guns (1), Can-011, A, ford. R. Young. V. Poulton. B. I son. C. Michael. H. Michael. vs. The Harris-led Senators wonl Two games are slated in Is- oi any paint. The Combines pass- ];I” 1 0m “395 Wang mum Can-011) 5:19; a CombinesI u_ McKenna. D. Gass. R. Peters. Summerside. .the American League pennant. 13nd Senior -0' Basketball Lea. h. mg was particularly bad. but ‘ “Sie {ind ham“ a mare“! 0‘“ Gallant 6.13; 9~ Royals. 11 Car. W‘— Ice 3 —— Schoolboy (Montague. again in 1925. but lost out to? . . 71 they fought hard and were sim- lemma“ 913’" The” fall“! to roll (Whitlock) 9.48. Penalties — Vs. S'sidel. .Pittsburgh in the World Series! Rue “won this wen)“ u 7‘ West Kent and Spring P ark: Straight Race ll lap. boys 3iply °"t‘°1399°d' Allan. “smelt” ltowe m “21m fiolfLDefglclgv A' canon“ R' macmthur' whit" 1 Ice 4 ‘— R‘ chh' F" ROSSH WON “TLE I, YMCA’ N S c h 0 nl .- staged their annual: yearst — l. anny Murphy. 2. lG‘lllS ‘IVEllt on 1| 80011113 ram- “if”? :31 I3 . ' th 1' ls l lock. iler- 3- CWCRPll- G~ Crookett “'1 Hams also “’0” 3 “Wild The first come“ Slat“! f" F: SIIIIIIIII Imrtsatthe Spam ArenaIBilly MacDonaldI 3 Wayneipage firing five of the seventy“ efl‘I b1 l-Iemingbe 6121M TORONTOtCPl—Dave Tork.:Eric Johnston tSlimmersidel. lseries title in 1947 as manager 7 o'clock sharp. sees Pirates 9 IN nIEIII wIIh a total of “Ins. SWIan {an Spring Park] I IeIIIIIlIe-get 0v at I?“ "AyiNfigr A PI UnitedIStates outdoor pole vault;I Ice — B. Acorn. S. Venoit,;of New York Yankees. Iumceiing BYC. PWC and Saints l’” MI" events 81mm with hockey straight race (1 km gm, 5 . I gokmtoI 0} flirt: al‘I S champion from Fairmont. W. 3.1. Veniot. M. Acam vs (S'sidel.. He was a player for 13 years‘ tangle in the second game. l" '- '"imos between West Kent and veal'Sl " 1- Kim Chandler' WKSlSOUI'IS s “s a mwa pass ‘Ruyal‘? 15 8 127 m 31 Va" Fnday night “t a world: '2‘ . .. . - I over the red-lute to give the lCombtmes 9 8 98 20 indoor record of "7" ’ ‘ ' 75 88 I I k. The Spring Park Paperweights‘ StraIlght ll‘acéhlll Iltap. Kills 7 p, scnl’r‘d a 4-0 victory over thetrIyeal'S — - aro 9 "first ' k . ' \ “Pponcnts on goals by Bobby Do-‘ WKS. 2. Sandy Simmons. WKS.1 SOURIS _ A m e e t l n g was outagdmeAfifmmFgg O c o 5 llr‘l'i)‘.I Jim O‘Connor. Glen Mc-I 3- Betty Graham. 59- Pk- Iheld at the Souris Legion Home Jim MCWI set up by Angie n DcIrmiId atgl Dhercy Murphy;h StraIighthliganiIle fighlgifi’linTIThursday night to promote the Can-01L shot m directly in :D it ill" ee ee contest e .Veal's '~ - ~tidea about erection and forma- . ' ' - fppmg battled to a 2.311 draw. Sp. Pk.. 2. Alan Crawford. WKS..I hon,“ the Curling Club In the 2:1: ogIlt‘hfeorcageRoygs mg; lib; . \ Mount AHISOII MOIlflfleS \l'nyiie Newson counted both 3~ MlChHEl MBCAd3m~ 59- Pk' itown. minuta d play in in mm VI. ; finals for West Kent and Spran Straight me ‘1 139' “’1‘ '! Despite the Weather “millions period Gillis after some smooth a I n S n u n a o “at Park goals “.0”. scored by Col. years) — 1. Bonnie Rhynes. I about 40 people turned out for passing Wm]- Ihe Cam“ broth- $.D.U. sun"! 5‘. in ymmkcr and Kennedo WKS. 2. Bonnie Lewis. Sp. Pk.. i the meet and gave 100 per cent . l I I . I . i emfoundtfiemesh beiillindMaiin i “$221311: faith]? pfiggaorgnzif‘el 3‘%§§8,§2“T'1Iw§fgn Consta. a???“ t" the idea' I for the fifth time 1!) second] lat. Saint Dunstan's Varsity hoc~ ‘ lll'": l‘loli‘o-rtv lan'Rankine Mrs, ble Sp. Pk.. 2. Tommy Cullen. ‘{ (11:82:: comm gee was er, and one mimic after “his (key team do” the entertalnlng (.A'IIIIII (.I ' ‘I S 'Pk :- Gordon Be“ WKS_ Orme 0 m Ways all mean! gonL Uhttc Gallant batted me‘in intercollegiate play this Sun- _ I P lnlldlel'. Henry Ma“ 13-, 3' - ' to raise the necessary funds to I (la ft d 1 1 William starter Dr K A Par. Straight race (1 lap, boys 8 b M “I Ik M b (th P351 Ward from a scramble. Y 8 9mm“ an pay ng the ml aiilnoiinccr' on. w w years) '—1.Bob Smith. Sr. Pk... " in8 In ' Bem ms; rte Dick cam“ ended 6“ “m” l pm '5 sues“ M" be NM” hm... hm... A'” per'rv. {Tl-er] 2, Alan Moore. Sp. Pk.. 3. Don Ifimm 1:3 "5! kmced 1:;wa scoring at 9.48 being beam. I Scotla Technical College. ( liar“ “fl‘dflv Alan Andrew- Campbell WKs. l l 0“ lzpa " c a“ e V I‘ fully set up by Whitloak. I. Saints have done great in their . . . I. . . . v McQuald. G _ h Hm received m‘flve games to date. They ow ‘l p. scnrrr Wilbur Andrew Girls Relay — 1. Spring Park. ' - Four people from Montague. only misconduct of the decisions over St. Ma '5 and - _. 2. W .t Ke . game. ry The results are as follows. 1“ “ Mount Allison squads and play. . __ - ‘ ' t the s 9 ears. 2 including H. M. Smith. resident Referee Coer gave Dick Carr. Costume parade. prettiest. Straigh race y y 1’ ed the Mounties to a 5-5 tie at " .l .l —1. Bill Dohert .S .th roll a double minor after sl 1I klm (‘handlprI 2I Dphhhy At BPS y y p 0! the Montague club attended I ith H .5. 3nd at the I Allison Gardens 188! Wednesday Saturday. Jan. 26th at 2 pan. Admission: Students 250 — Adults 75c ‘25 HOCKEY lg; Nova Scotia Tee. College H vs. at S. D. U. Saints 5”" "N" Sunday. Jan. no. at 2 pm. kinsnn. 3. Martha Nicholson: 2. D'Arcy Murphy. Sp. Pk.. 3.! cash w I most mmmah II Bonnie Lou Glen MacDeI-mltt, Sp. pk l:2aegligfiogrbnsméhogg::fignd3 time only a Single minor ho night. 'I'ie losses came at Anti. Honnosspy, 2. David chamoreI Straight race (2 laps girls mime Montague Club and “New Gaith. He skated back laterlgonlSll. 7-5 to the Xaverians and 3' Vila Cums: funniest l- Jam‘ yea”) “ 1' Mary Grant' 3' 1’" ed his confidence that erection however to mm that "‘1" lat Charlouemwn to the Univer' le Simmonds. 2. Donnie MacKin. tricia Bennett. 3. Leslie Sim- of . club in Scum would be ris's was also a double minor. all? of New Brunswick. 4-3. mm. 3 Billv Dowling. mons. 1 AI l “ugh... inIiIiIlsi-emarks dded Itinvr-tiiOIm IcoizfikoIKIEen aedtlgendfgihtman Bovs' Rolav Rat-e _. 1. g m Honeymoon Race — . s ll ‘ time s a tonic elI‘S. Park; 2, west Kent, D g Prowse, Janice MacWiiliam. “Ll e Tzfrsgfsrzisofigt :2; ‘3’“: misconducf_ netiro-octve from 1“” do“? I remarkable 10b Wltll _ h___.__ _I vIcIIIIIy of $25900 and a meeting the mum minor Debut-let the 1 his outfit and they are confident ' '“ ——-—- KS, 2. Linda LeClair. Ed Ster-I ' h d f 1 t "I said. they can outlast the Tech boys was ca e or eary nex mon Goaler wand w a slam Sunday memo“ and W ‘ling. Sp. Pk.. 3. Allan Pickard.‘ I K 5' ds. WKS. I I I ‘ Eligighltmm (boys 10 years. When the finance committee wm penalty in the second period. Ethel? third triumph ‘ Refer I , report their findings. It was de- 1 59 T . , . » . I: laps) 1. Jun Andrew, WKS. ees Wait and Gayle. Ollie Iralnor. outstanding , . . {I At Kensmgton 2- How am- wxs: s. m §E$2..:‘Iiitl'.ilf33mm ham out is mm. the m 9- "New in the we" v Dack's and Williams, wxs. and ready for “I” {an sis getting 7. 368 paid adrrts-ilevml Wm 8‘ 5‘ 9"“3'3" 9' "NOE MULUGAN Straight Race (Girls 11 years- ' sion to the game. [Wm be Performing “must b" c 0 Minor hockeylsts saw action 2 laps, _ II Lin Lemma spI Pk; | Iformer mates Sunday. George Club ll ready Ind llleOlll to do I Whma first place lead and Eagles want Its one of the Tech's bruising do. battch with" the Nova Scotlans S at Kcnsington rink last night. ham. SUMMARY Feature of the evening was 23 Barb”, G” ' ' to creep closer the second Place First periodi 1. Royals. Gilllsifencemen and Saints will take sures his lads can an exhtbttlon Juvenile Hockey “T e: I Prince County Combines. (Whitlock. J. Macncod) 11.00; 'no liberties with the same Mr. 81' b I decision in this one. Straight Race (boys 11 years. I l l Regularly $ 17.00 to 27.00 D 5 a. a game hem...“ Remington and _ 3 I I I Action goes at 3 o‘clock 2. Royals. Gillis (J. MacLeodnTrainor. l Actlon commences at 8 West Royalty which the Ken. 2.18”) 1‘ n 3911' 2‘ waImisharp. A. Carroll) 11.51. Penalties -l Coach Ksnc reports all billo'clock sharp. sington team won by an 8-4 Nams'nfiwmu 12 ml over-2 laps) l. Francine I“ Kenslngton goalgctters were _ J. Montgomery 2. Alan Sinclair. Chm“ 3" Pk' 1 my Ed' Errol Waugh 8. John Show and ward“. 3' Chem - ' Buddy Clark ' West Royalty goals were pick- at“, omen‘ Sp 3. ed Wayne MacArthur. Joe ‘ ' ' i .- Mclntyre, Parker Colon and I t: L ' Barry Stevenson. 6.: A second contest saw Ken- 6.1 ’l ; cington girls blank Summerside I 6.: I‘» Regional High School girls 4-0. 7-t g ' Sharon Clark and Ruby Mchln- 7-‘ ‘ non triggered the Kemlnsm 's Royals and RCA! El- "3 coals with I brace each. gles wni be going at each other II In Midget action Waiter ‘Phsr- Sunday afternoon ln In Island 11. isollnnd’sprun macy detect-d Kcnsilgton 74. Intermediate 'A' League cornea “m . Don Forbes paced the wln- It the air bue rink. Am'mwa—Mmfik‘l“ nets with c ‘hct trick' while Then Royals - Eagles battle _ iMWmW—m 1°" .' tcsmmstcs Donald new. rat at the airport so any. its wonderful Aroma! .1 Beer. Mendel mum. Don me- pleasing affairs and Sunday's sc- max: of t} imii each added one. non pmmises to be c repetition Douwc casein-s . ‘ All-n cam rm m.w Sinclair scared I. tone of past performances. god. Royals on out to widen their